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10 Tips & Tools to Help Your Veteran-Owned Business Succeed

10 Tips & Tools to Help Your Veteran-Owned Business Succeed

As we approach Veterans Day, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to all veterans for their unwavering dedication and service to our nation. In honor of your sacrifices and commitment, here are ten ways to ensure your business’s success and safeguard your hard-earned progress. 1. Get Support Through the Office of Veterans Business Development (OVBD). Start by tapping into the...

Can I Insure A Car I Don't Own?

In most cases, people insure the vehicles that they own. But there are a number of circumstances where someone might want to try to insure a vehicle that is not owned by them. For example, you may need to borrow a vehicle from an elderly relative who no longer drives, or you may live abroad and may need to use a friend’s vehicle while you’re...

How often should I update my insurance policies?

How often should I update my insurance policies?

As your life changes, your insurance policies should, too. Whether you’re celebrating a new chapter in your life or navigating significant changes, staying on top of your insurance needs is crucial to ensure you’re adequately protected. Major life events can dictate how often and when you should update your insurance policies, especially after significant life events like marriage, job changes, relocations, or expanding your family....

Trick or Treat Safety Tips from Groves Insurance in Kings Mountain, North Carolina

Plan costumes wisely: Choose costumes that are fire-resistant, well-fitting, and allow for good visibility. Avoid masks that obstruct vision and opt for non-toxic face paint instead. Stay visible: Attach reflective tape to costumes or bags, or carry glow sticks or flashlights to make yourself visible to motorists and others. Use well-lit routes: Stick to well-lit streets and sidewalks as you go trick-or-treating. Avoid dark or...

Free Help for Your Turkey Emergency

Free Help for Your Turkey Emergency

Beyond true holiday emergencies like kitchen fires, there are other, more minor issues that still have the potential to cause panic like getting your bird cooked on time for dinner.You also might have questions like: How long should I cook my turkey? And how do I know it’s really done?Don’t worry: You got this! Here are some handy food safety resources from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)...